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Bali
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If
by "paradise" one means "Eden", Bali shares
many of the images conjured up when the primeval garden is mentioned.
It is a place where nature offers great riches and is rarely adverse.
However, this exceptional tropical paradise may be best visited
with one of our gorgeous escort companions
.
This will of course save most people the hassle of finding their
action locally, as sex and prostitution does exist in Bali its
just not as prevalent as in other parts of the world. Details regarding
the Bali Nightlife can be found in the paragraphs at the later part
of this document.

The temperature in Bali is consistently moderate: 68F to 93F; 20C
to 33C. Bali's wet season (December-March) brings humidity to the
island, but the rains (which can be heavy) come mostly at night.
Humidity is low from June to September and the island becomes comfortably
cool after dark. If you spend much time at higher elevations in
places like around Ubud, Bedugul, or Kintamani you may see temperatures
get a little cooler and want a sweater in the evenings. And rain
is possible in these locations all year.
Scenery alone could
occupy much of your time in Bali. The panoramas that Bali offers are
spell binding, whether you are watching the sunrise at a beach on
the island's east side or overlooking the hillsides and rice paddies
from Kintamani Volcano.
Bali
offers visitors six different volcanoes ranging from 1,350 meters
and 3,014 meters high. It is possible to spend your day meditating
on the serenity of some pristine crater lake or enjoying the energy
of one of the swift rivers which dissect the island. Beaches come
in a variety of colors from the white sands of South Bali to the grey
or black volcanic sands found elsewhere.
Besides just looking, there is a great deal for visitors to do outdoors
on Bali. Golf courses exist both in the mountains at Bdeugul and beachside
at Nusa Dua. Mountain biking is a popular past time. There are numerous
organized treks through the rice paddies and jungles of Bali. The
Ayung River provides great whitewater rafting and kayaking with 25
rapids in a beautiful setting.
Bali offers water lovers almost anything they can think of. Scuba
diving is readily available and it is not difficult to become PADI
certified on the island if you are a beginner. Snorkelling and boat
trips to view coral are readily available. There is even a submarine
excursion which will show you life underwater.
For real nature enthusiasts Bali offers a huge variety of birds and
flowers. Orchids, hibiscus, jasmine, water lilies, bougainvilleas,
magnolia, and frangipani cover the island and are used to decorate
everything from temples and statues to doorways and dancers. Tigers
and elephants have disappeared from Bali, but a variety of monkeys
thrive there, along with civets, deer and some 300 species of birds
- everything from sea eagles to egrets and herons to swallows and
sandpipers. The Taman Burung Bird Park in Batubulan is filled with
the tropical birds of Indonesia, including birds of paradise, kingfishers,
hornbills, parrots and pheasants. There are also schools of dolphins
to watch near Lovina, Candi Dasa, and Padangbai.
A
variety of outdoor activities can appeal to children. The Denpasar
bird market near the northern end of Jalan Veteran has a large variety
of tropical birds, tropical fish, cats and dogs, monkeys, and other
animals on display for sale. The Waterboom Park especially appeals
to kids, with its four slides and a flowing river in tropical surroundings.
In Taro (north of Denpasar) you and the kids can ride an elephant
through the jungle.
Surfing is the premier water sport on Bali. There are usually professional
instructors available in the Kuta Beach area. Beginners start out
with water safety lessons in a local pool before hitting the waves.
Surfing tours abound on the island.
BALI AFTER
DARK
Night
life in Bali starts late, which means around midnight. Many visitors
wonder where crowds suddenly come from around 1:00 in the morning
– even when all of Kuta has been very quiet during the whole
evening, the IN-places often become crowded after midnight.
There's a simple explanation: during the early evenings many of
Bali's night owls either still work, visit friends at home, or simply
sleep. Most of them visit pubs, bars, or discos only in the early
morning hours. Therefore, if you plan a night out don't start your
dinner too early. Between 9:00 p.m. and midnight there are not many
places we can recommend.
Visitors looking for company don't need to worry. Wherever you go
in Sanur and the Kuta area, there are many other single travellers
with the same problem around – day and night. In Bali's discos
you'll meet also many "kupu kupu malams" ("night
butterflies" or working girls) and young boys who compete with
the females and service all sexes. All taxi drivers know the more
popular karaoke bars and massage parlours in Kuta and Denpasar,
and the various "Houses of ill Repute" in Sanur's narrow
back lanes.
As
reported "Prostitution is illegal in Bali. However, like in
many countries, everyone turns a blind eye. Many girls can be found
in nightclubs and bars in most areas. They look usually just like
the girl next door, albeit with a bit more make up on, and they
usually dress to please the eye. For the most part, they are gentle,
easy to be with, and a lot of fun if you want to dance, drink and
have a little fun with. Most will be yours for the whole night for
about 300,000 Rupiah although prices range from 100,000 Rupiah to
1,000,000 Rupiah and more – depending on the season, the time
of night, the situation and the quality of service".
SANUR & NUSA DUA -
Some quite popular places in Sanur are the BORNEO PUB
on Jalan Danau Tamblingan and the TROPHY PUB in
front of the Sanur Beach Hotel. Both, however, close around 1:00
a.m.
The JAZZ GRILLE, located at the Komplek Pertokoan
Sanur Raya No. 15/16 at the By-Pass opposite the Radisson hotel,
was opened in February 1999 and attracts tourists and locals alike
with live bands (from 9:30 to 12:00 p.m.), a smallish menu, and
a billiard table upstairs. KAFE WAYANG in the same
building has life music with a good local band and jam sessions
with foreign guests every Friday – no wonder it's very popular
with many residents. JANGER is currently the only
disco in Sanur. Most tourists and even the expats living in Sanur
prefer to go to "Kuta" if they look for some fun.
The discos and pubs in Nusa Dua's 5-star hotels are often rather
empty. They are mostly frequented by those visitors who stay in-house
and are too tired to make the 30 minutes drive to Kuta.
THE
"KUTA" AREA - Everybody looking for some action and
fun in the evening goes to "Kuta" which nowadays means
the area extending about 4 miles or 7 kilometers North from the
original village of Kuta and includes now Legian, Seminyak and even
Basangkasa. Here are most of the better entertainment places offering
EVERYTHING single male or female visitors as well as couples might
be looking for.
There are several places such as CASABLANCA etc.
– down-market open-air pubs and very noisy discos full of
stoned Aussies courting Javanese "Kupu Kupu Malams". PEANUTS
Discotheque on Jalan Raya Legian at the Jalan Melasti corner
(about the border between Kuta and Legian) has been re-opened very
soon after it was gutted by a fire. The huge (air-conditioned) dance
floor is often crowded, guests are a mix of locals and younger foreign
visitors.
Closer to the center of Kuta you find the BOUNTY SHIP
with a noisy, over-air-conditioned disco in the basement and the
re-built PADDY'S RELOADED not far from the original
PADDY'S. When most places close around 2.00 or 3.00 in the morning,
night owls of all kinds continue drinking at nearby MAMA'S
until sunrise.
Something more outrageous and only for open-minded people is HULU
CAFE between Jalan Padma and Jalan Melasti in Kuta/Legian,
a place which calls itself the "only real gay bar in
all of Bali" with drag shows starting at 11:00 p.m.
three times per week. The performances are actually kind of funny!
You'll find a large and quite popular HARD ROCK CAFE
right at the beginning of Kuta's beach road with live music from
11 p.m. to 2 a.m. Expect to find many singles of all kinds here
looking for company. If you think this is too noisy, too crowded,
or the air-conditioning too cold for you, try the CENTER
STAGE at the HARD ROCK RESORT located in the back of the
CAFE. As the name implies, the band performs on a raised stage in
the middle of the huge round lobby bar until 11:00 p.m. Both HARD
ROCK outlets are expensive by Bali standards.

The
JAYA PUB on the main road in Seminyak features
also live music and attracts many Indonesian customers who don't
mind the chilling air-conditioning and the sometimes horrible bands
and singers.
Seminyak's best place to have a drink and some fun at night is nowadays
probably SANTA FEE Bar & Grill, Jalan Abimanyu
No. 11 (also known as Gado Gado Road or Jalan Dhyana Pura). Life
music, reasonably priced cocktails, a surprisingly good wine list
(you have to ask for it, but the prices are very low for Bali standards),
and a menu offering local, Mexican, and Japanese dishes as well
as a choice of pizzas around the clock and the friendly service
attract many visitors until the early hours. If you feel too hot
downstairs, you can move to the small air-conditioned "Wine
Lounge" upstairs where you find also a rather good choice of
wines to take home.
Other popular night spots nearby in the same street are SPY
BAR, LIQUID, Q Bar ("for
the alternative lifestyle"), Antique Bar,
SPACE, THE GLOBE and "A"
BAR. New bars and "Chill-Out Lounges" are opening
all the time, and most of them feature DJ's and/or live music on
certain nights. Just walk down the road and check them out !
Later, from 2:00 a.m., it's party time at the PAPARAZZI
LOUNGE and DOUBLE SIX, a large open-air
disco with several bars, big dance floor, and many tables. Both
are located next to each other on the beach in Seminyak and charge
an entrance fee of 30,000 to 100,000 Rupiah (depending on the day)
for which you get a voucher for a free drink. Here you'll find most
of Bali's night owls drinking and dancing the night away until 4:30
a.m. or so. (The legendary GADO GADO Disco has
been re-converted into a restaurant.)
Also,
watch out for notices and small posters in Kuta and Seminyak announcing
special events such as Full Moon Parties, House Warming
Parties, Body Painting Parties, etc, etc. If these "parties"
are announced to the public (even if only by word-of-mouth), they
are open for everybody. You'll have to pay for your drinks, therefore,
don't be shy.
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